NO eee ee ond THE OSHAWA TIMES, , d : Tuesdoy, August 24, 1965 5 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER record-holder in : naeent Championship Ploy) South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. JULIET JONES Tre: TATER CALLED Ai | ARE USED ON THEIR NEXT Percy ane PY eed BALDWIN GLENN COM "| MA 'e LA THE "WHITE WING" MAY LD- 4, AS 1870 A DISTANCE OF 279 WAST 76 FLY one FE I'VE oe CONTROLLABLE H INGED TIP FLAPS » WHICH WILL ET, PROVING THEIR, WORTHY k GIVE IT LATERAL BALANCE « ; or C Opening lead--two of spades, Let's say you're declirrer at three notrump and West leads a spade, You win the queen with the king an. after ere - / - ining .the situation, you HURRIED enor! HE. that you have only seven sure 7 \ winners--a spade, a heart, two diamonds and three clubs. There are many possible ways of acquiring the two addi- tional tricks you need. The jack of clubs may fall as you lead the A-K-Q, thus producing an extra club trick; you may gaia a trick with a heart finesse;. or you may gain two tricks if the diamonds are well divided--fo: example, if East has the doubleton or tripleton queen. No harm can come from first cashing the A-K of clubs in the hope that the jack will ap- pear, but, when you d» this, both defenders play lov. You then shift your attention » dia- monds by playing a low une to the ace and another one back, but East shows out anc your chances in that suit are knock- ed into a cocked hat. With the situation getting more acute by the minute, you take the king of diamonds and play a low heart to the jack. After the finesse wins, you are up to eight sure winners and the question arises about how to obtain the ninth. You could lead a club now towards the Q-10, but you would then be faced with a difficult question if East followed low, You would not know whether © to play the ten or the queen, Either play could turn out to be right or wrong. i The way to solve the prob- lem is to cash the ace of hearts, "four spades and heance with the ten, your problem is solved, West is marked by the pre vious plays with an initial hold- BLIMY,NO= THERES Too Ver MUCH TO SEE -- THIS IS 1G GLORIOUS THE LONE RANGER "THERE'S NOTHING LIKE EATING O77") ONCE IN A WHILES WONT TOLERATE THE SLIGHTEST SUSPICION OF TREACHERY / ( SECRET AGENT X9 FQtQees £22. a er } DONALD DUCK ing of four diamonds,' three hearts, four spades and heance two clubs. You therefore lead a club from dummy and finesse -- the ten with complete confi viieeas dence that the ten will produce 48. Writing (C/AINIOIE] 7 L trick number nine. imple- ie) © A 2 10:00 P.M. | &Popeye and Pals met heme SBere | tne May ott show! 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SHE'S THEI P otato Slander ed 7. g) "en o a cry tod He MILLIONS MORE pci 3 So y ; 'i J Friend 7 STAND THE NOISE " (GG, LEADER! 2 loa ot My tapriee is Right eee The increase in world THE KIDS'BAND Is |34) f : Wh B C ] it ite Waa 4-Dick Van Dyke Show 4:00 P.M, tioh this pear tk etek yd RD ; i" --Huekleb Hound yt expec! a NG IN HER % iH eaN en utter UW. pn : vie 6k. | 12:08 NOON 'hee about 70,000,000, mostly in . » ) '$) by se i a a 6-3--Gideon's Way 1}--Camera On Canada | 7--Early Show ready hungry countries = - » a @ ty By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D. 5 ey 4--Petticoat Junettion 62--Call My Bluff |63--Sunshine Semester id " Dear Dr. Molner: I enjoy po-)1,090 calories for an average}, 7--Peyton Place at 3~Mickey Mouse Club 7--Donna Reed | 4--The 4Thirty Show 4--News and Weather | 3B'wana Don STALEMATE ENDURES . 7 There has been no score tatoes, but some people say they have no food value, and are merely fattening. What} about this Irish potato? -- Mr. G.A.G. Your letter, sir, reminds me it's time that somebody came to the defence of the lowly,} healthful potato. Irish, Idaho, Maine or Michigan--it's: still a potato and it's still good: The "some people' you quote} are slandering the potato. Of course it has food value. In fact} there is no food which is| "merely fattening." True, some) have more calories than others, | but one thing only is fattening: | That is eating more than you| pound of beef, and 375 calories for a pound of average potatoes. Beefsteak is (averages, again) 18.6 per cent protein, 18'5 fat, one per cent ash, and the rest water. Potato. is 18.4- carbohydrate, 2.2 protein, .1 fat, one per cent ash, and the rest water. For comparison, white bread is 1,180 calories to the pound, 53.1 per cent carbohydrate, 9.2 protein, 1.3 fat, 1.1 ash. Pound for pound, bread pro- vides more calories than steak, is higher in carbohydrate, lower in protein and fat. So now let's get back to the potato. Its protein and carbo- although not in such profusion)much. How many eggs a week? as in citrus juices. |--Mrs. M.C, Some people who are on re-| There is no reason why older ducing diets apparently believe|people should not drink milk. that the potato is an extremely|They still need calcium, and fattening food -- one extremely| milk is an excellent source. A so. It is a substantial food but|quarts a week are decidedly not particularly fattening, un-|not too much. (Use skim milk less you eat too much of it,jif you have to watch your along with too much of other| Weight.) things. | One or two eggs a day are The danger of potatoes, from/fine. the reducing standpoint, is that; ---- some folks insist on having) sHORTSTOP INJURED them mashed and swimming in} BosTON (AP)--Detroit short- butter, or fried, or drenched in| ston Dick McAuliffe will be out gravy. s of the Tiger lineup for at least This adds relatively enormous!, month with a broken bone in |his left hand. McAuliffe, Amer- high in calories. That just isn't|Pint a day is fine, so your two} , the traditional Wall Game England's Eton College for years. SALLY'S SALLIES need, more than you use up in| hydrate values are moderate. jamounts of calories. the form of energy and body-| Being a vegetable, the potato,| 'Dear Dr. Molner: Is it truejican League baseball's all-star repair particularly the skin, contri-|that an older person should not|shortstop, suffered the injury A potato has a little more|butes to the "trace elements' |drink much milk, even the skim|Friday night when he collided Kling Femcoree Sywdinamy, Snes, 1945, Wedd stnhis than one-third of the calories of|of which we need tiny amounts, the same weight in beefsteak--jand contains some Vitamin C, variety? I am 60 and wonder with Boston Red Sox pitcher] ; if two quarts a week are too!Earl Wilson at first base,